Don’t forget to take regular breaks outside and you can try some of the activities suggested in your workbook that was sent home.

Maths

In Maths we are looking at ordering numbers. When we order numbers we can order them from largest to smallest or smallest to largest. To help you with this work you can use your hundred-square.

Look at the numbers below.
38 21 42
Which is the largest number?
Which is the smallest number?

In your book underneath the dot date, can you write the numbers in order from smallest to largest and then largest to smallest?
e.g. 38, 21, 42
21, 38, 42 42, 38, 21

48, 29, 34

17, 24, 22

37, 21, 16

25, 36, 33

50, 19, 28

English

In your book underneath the long date can you write a set of instructions explaining to me how to play your favourite game? This could be a board game or a game you play outside with your friends or family. Write down a series of steps which will tell me what I need to do to play the game. Remember to number the steps to show the order they need to be completed in.

PSHE

We are looking at Family and Friends in PSHE.
Today I would like you to think about someone who has helped you at school. What happened? How did they help you?

Imagine you have fallen in the school playground. Practice asking for help, what could you say? Practice saying it a few times to show how to ask for help.

Can you think of any other times you might need to ask for help? What could you say?

Over the week think about any times you could ask for help and practice asking other to help you.

Art

In art this week we are thinking about different things which make us happy. What do you like to spend time doing? Where do you like to spend time? Who do you like to spend time with?

In your book draw a picture of you in the middle of the page and around it draw 3 things which make you happy. This could be family, activities or places.

Reading

Read your school reading book or choose another book from home. Remember to use your phonics to help you read any tricky words.